British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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... this town begin to whisper in her ear- Old . They'll have no opportunity . She is snug in a little box of an house , which I have taken in the name of Mr. Biddulph . I have another lodging in my own 18 A & 1 , THE SCHOOL . •
... this town begin to whisper in her ear- Old . They'll have no opportunity . She is snug in a little box of an house , which I have taken in the name of Mr. Biddulph . I have another lodging in my own 18 A & 1 , THE SCHOOL . •
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John Bell. Mr. Biddulph . I have another lodging in my own name , where I do business . Nobody will see her ; and when the nine day's wonder is over , I shall pack off to the country , and so escape from impertinence . Lovi . Well ! well ...
John Bell. Mr. Biddulph . I have another lodging in my own name , where I do business . Nobody will see her ; and when the nine day's wonder is over , I shall pack off to the country , and so escape from impertinence . Lovi . Well ! well ...
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... Biddulph - perhaps you may know him . Old . No , not I — the young rake - hell ! [ Aside . ] Brump . He means to ... Biddulph's commands to carry her down with him in the fly . She is so simple she will believe it ; and C the oafs ...
... Biddulph - perhaps you may know him . Old . No , not I — the young rake - hell ! [ Aside . ] Brump . He means to ... Biddulph's commands to carry her down with him in the fly . She is so simple she will believe it ; and C the oafs ...
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... Biddulph . " Mary . Who ? Old . Write as I bid you . " I am in love with Mr. Biddulph , a worthy good gentleman , and out of his hands it never shall be in your power to seduce me . " Mary . [ Smiling . ] Very well- Old . " Therefore ...
... Biddulph . " Mary . Who ? Old . Write as I bid you . " I am in love with Mr. Biddulph , a worthy good gentleman , and out of his hands it never shall be in your power to seduce me . " Mary . [ Smiling . ] Very well- Old . " Therefore ...
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... Biddulph . [ Apart . Lovi . Well ! I fancy you will toss no more letters in at the window . Bel . No truly , Sir , not I ; and I beg you will assure the lady that- Lovi , Ay ! let us hear ; you need not mind this gentleman - come , come ...
... Biddulph . [ Apart . Lovi . Well ! I fancy you will toss no more letters in at the window . Bel . No truly , Sir , not I ; and I beg you will assure the lady that- Lovi , Ay ! let us hear ; you need not mind this gentleman - come , come ...
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